Author Topic: Political Correctness?  (Read 548 times)

Offline bustr

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Re: Political Correctness?
« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2008, 02:52:50 AM »
My lawyer had fun with it and thought it would be a matter of judge shopping and deep pockets to beat it like the Liberal feminist lawyers did in getting this crap forced on american corporations. I don't work for the MAN as you seem to want to dump on me for, so hang your time on someones head who cares.

And how many of you working for the man know that agreeing to take a sexual harrassment class is tacit acceptance that you are a possible sexual harraser? It is gotten away with by everyone at the company required to take the class. It still walks the fine line that your accepting the class is tacit admission without being formally charged that you might be a sexual harraser.

Loss of your job is cohersion to force you to accept an immoral policy not a federal or state law. It can be fought as a class action suit, but most men working in comapnies are generaly well cohersed into beleiving they will loose their jobs for fileing suit over it. 80% of sexual harrassment claims have been proven false on average........but your job is still usualy forefit just to get the players gone from the company. The MAN hangs time heavy by holding your job over your head often ignoring the constitutional rights of each individual cog in his wheel.

 It's as bogus as the violence agaisnt women and children act where restraining orders can be issued as civil instruments without your knowlege nor without the ability to face your accuser in court. New Jersey has just constitutionaly challenged this point in the VAW because it makes you the man guilty without a chance to due process. 

By the way hang the Ol Lady has worked HR since 1998 for QRS Inc/Inovas, University of Pheonix and Washington Mutual. The MAN always hangs time in his own favor.......
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This is like the old joke that voters are harsher to their beer brewer if he has an outage, than their politicians after raising their taxes. Death and taxes are certain but, fun and sex is only now.

Offline Hangtime

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Re: Political Correctness?
« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2008, 03:22:33 AM »
Sorry.. didn't mean to offend you.

I didn't like the rat race.. decided it was like a sphincter contest. Made a career change.. glad I did, gave me a very different perspective on things... sometimes I forget how alien the concept of self employment is to some wage earners. Been a happier man for it... but have nothing else to add that would be important to somebody that thrives on the thrill of crushing his competitors, humiliating the dead wood, suborning the co-workers and keeping score.

Again.. I'm not your judge.. if yer happy; great! <S>
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